


This is a choice that confirms not only the technological excellence of the FTTH network, but also the validity of our wholesale-only business model. «We are happy that Virgin Fibra, a brand of the Virgin group, has chosen Open Fiber as a partner for its entry into the Italian market. Virgin Fibra joins the over 300 national and international partner operators of Open Fiber, which develop digital services on the company’s ultrabroadband network. Marketing, a note reads, has started and services are already available. Open Fiber and Virgin Fibra, the new company created by Virgin, have signed a partnership agreement for the marketing of Virgin Fibra’s connectivity services on Open Fiber’s full fiber optic FTTH (Fiber To The Home) network, available in medium and large Italian cities and in the municipalities of the white areas. In the meantime I am caring for the elderly, sick and injured people,” adds Emily.įor more information about Synergy HomeCare services, visit Synergy HomeCare online ( or call Synergy HomeCare at 36.Listen to the audio version of the article “I did not realize that was something I wanted to do for a living until I started college and did a career assessment,” explains Emily. Emily was only a teenager, but she would help her grandfather by driving him to Lions Club meetings and physical therapy appointments.Įmily enjoyed spending time with and caring for her grandfather but never considered caregiving as a career until she was in college. Like Suzette, Emily was also introduced to caregiving after assuming the position of family caregiver after her grandfather had suffered from a stroke. “I give the best care I can because I know someday I will be in the same place and hope that when I am there, I too will have someone who cares as much as I do.” After taking a career assessment in college, Emily knew caregiving career was her calling. When the time comes for Suzette to need an extra hand, she says she wants to be able to stay in her home and have someone who cares about her well-being be there for her. Suzette says that as she has gotten older, being a caregiver has made her realize she will be in that place someday, too. “Nothing makes me happier than to walk in a client’s home and be greeted with a big smile because they are happy to see me and glad I am there.” “I get the one-on-one time I need with my clients and I’m not rushed,” explains Suzette.

This experience turned Suzette on to what would become her lifelong career - she’s been a caregiver, in one form or another, ever since.ĭuring Suzette’s three-decade-and-counting career, she has worked with seniors and developmentally disabled people in a variety of settings but says what she loves most about working at Synergy HomeCare is the level of care she is able to provide to her clients. She first started caring for others after her great grandmother was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Suzette has been a caregiver for more than 30 years. There’s a Synergy HomeCare caregiver who’s right for you or your loved one. With an extensive staff of local caregivers specializing in everything from surgery recovery and hospice support to long-term, everyday care. Olympia’s Synergy HomeCare, a local provider of in-home care services for seniors living in and around Thurston, Mason and Lewis Counties, is proud to be backed by a compassionate team of experienced and insured CNA and HCA caregivers. These are all necessary qualities a caregiver must possess in order to persevere through the long, emotional and exhausting hours that make up an average day on the job. They’re strong (physically and emotionally), compassionate, patient, caring, energetic and creative.

Suzette has been a caregiver for more than 30 years and appreciates the quality of care that in-home care provides.Ĭaregivers are a special breed of human.
